Cook shelled in Game 1 of DH vs. Marlins

MIAMI — Aaron Cook picked a bad day to have a bad day. The right-hander suffered through his worst outing of the season, allowing seven runs on eight hits in 2 1/3 innings. Cook had no fastball command, repeatedly throwing through the sink. That’s always a danger when a sinkerballer is well-rested. Cook was working on nine days rest, his start pushed back because of a sprained big right toe.

This is the last thing the Rockies needed during a DH. When this happened against the Mets, Josh Fogg saved the bullpen. He’s out there again. The Rockies need Cook to get it going again. He went 7-0 in his previous 11 starts before the Philadelphia game when he was injured. He’s lost his last two games and allowed three home runs.